Very nice work on this presentation. Though I do not model the same era I enjoyed looking at all the progress photos and seeing some of the techniques you employ in working with current materials. I also passed this along in my weekly email blast to others who are doing a similar time period.
Denny
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Guest

05-Feb-2012 22:54

Mike -

Very nice work. I was going to build my roundhouse using foam board but now I'm thinking I'll reconsider styrene. Nice job.

Norm Wolf

10-May-2011 12:58

Mike,
It's looking absolutely fantastic. Hope to catch a glimpse again in November, to see all the changes. Best to Karen!

Stephen Garry

09-Apr-2011 23:24

Hello guys; I am building my yard now,but not sure what turn outs I should be using to get that nice side by side look of the track.What would you suggest I us?Right now I am using #6 turn outs by Atlas,but the problem I see there is the turn out is so long.
Thank you and I look forward for your help.
Stephen

Outstanding, Mike! I'm very impressed with your level of detail, as well as your well done grasp of "feel & texture" for the scenes you're modeling. Looking forward to seeing this in person... thanks for bringing us along on your creative adventures!
R/,
Norm

Much people here in germany spend all their free time to create such scenes. In our club some peoples build modules in scale H0e (small train you know there ?)

I hope to find new pics in the next time

Andy

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19-Feb-2008 03:49

Great Job! Wonderful layout work! I love seeing the new additions to Your pages.

Jerry

09-Feb-2008 18:29

I have to say that you are doing a great job...keep up the great work have learned very much from your layout..
thanks Jerry

richard ingram

24-Oct-2007 22:04

keep up the good work!

Brian Rhoads

01-Oct-2007 07:59

Mike, Looks like your layout is a real treat!

Guest

03-Apr-2007 13:03

Mike - sorry for confusing you with Mike Confalone. I had put his name into Google and
one of the first hits was "MIKE'S HO SCALE LAYOUT UNDER CONSTRUCTION." I shoud have stopped to read that fact that the name Mike was correct, but not the last name. Your landscaping techniuqes are fantastic and your site was a valuable find for me.
Tom Rimer

Enjoyed the tree workshop at Collinsville today. I am afraid to add these good trees to my layout....they will make my other trees look shabby.

George Maloof

09-May-2006 19:52

Mike,

Very nice work. Very inspiring. Keep those pictures coming.

Dave Owens

12-Dec-2005 22:29

Mike:
Looking very, very good. Thanks for the inspiration.
Dave Owens

Guest

12-Dec-2005 15:32

Mike;
Great to see a prototype layout with all the bells and whistles. That was a huge amount of work, and it is paying off.

Elden

Tim Hannum

12-Dec-2005 08:16

Mike,

Love the work!

No wonder you have disappeared!

Happy Holidays.

Ramon Rhodes

12-Dec-2005 07:16

Mike,

Short and to the point. WOW! The tree work looks spectacular.

Ramon Rhodes

Mike Confalone

01-Nov-2005 04:56

Mike,

You HAVE been busy with the trees. Very nice indeed. You've sucessfully conveyed a summer in Pennsylvania look. NICE.

Larry Lawler

25-Sep-2005 14:01

Mike, very interesting ! Great stuff!
Larry

John

21-Sep-2005 20:29

Mike. Ignore the previous comment from Brock concerning the lack of steam stuff !! Looks like you're well on the way to an outstanding layout.

Mike Brock

21-Sep-2005 14:55

Mike,
Really nice work. I particularly liked the Brockway mainline, Brockway grade crossing, Brockway Mine Overall and Brockway Mine with bays views. I'm not sure why these stood out to me but they seemed to . It would be interesting to see your track plan. Hmmm...I don't see any steam engines or steam facilities.

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